in ahead of
schedule and came in at
or below cost. RCAS will continue to partner with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and other Army agencies to provide world-class IT instal- lations on MILCON projects for USAR and ARNG facilities, and is positioned to assume any future BRAC MILCON IT missions.
RCAS is currently coordinating with the USAR Office of the Provost Marshal to fulfill 500-plus additional IDS cable extension installation requests for FY15. USACAPOC has identified two addi- tional facilities that require immediate re-cabling; those projects are under con- sideration for the first quarter of FY15.
Te model used can be adapted to more USAR and ARNG facilities that require IT and VoIP implementation. Funding will be the challenge.
For more information on this project and other RCAS efforts, contact LTC Yon at 703-325-4898 or
jeffrey.t.yon.mil@mail. mil; or Mr. Faulkner at 703-325-4296 or
jeffrey.c.faulkner.civ@
mail.mil.
LTC JEFFREY T. YON is the assistant
project director for RCAS and chief, RCAS Infrastructure Integration Division. Yon, who has served in the Colorado National Guard both as an NCO and as an officer, is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He is currently is
enrolled in Defense Acquisition
University courses. MR. JEFFREY C. FAULKNER is
RCAS IT infrastructure the integration
and refresh lead. He has an IT Level III certification and Security Plus certification, and is pursuing a B.S. in information technology at the University of Maryland University College.
INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS
The RCAS MILCON IT team, which supports basic IT infrastructure needs for the USAR and ARNG, created a standardized solution in conjunction with the USAR that became known as USAR’s “golden configuration” for voice and data implementation. Here, CPT Kerstin Hedlund, a chaplain for the USACE Sacramento District, salutes the flag during a groundbreaking ceremony March 6 at the U.S. Army Garrison, Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in Dublin, CA, marking the largest U.S. Army Reserve real property exchange in DOD history. (U.S. Army photo by Todd Plain, USACE Sacramento District)
ALIGNING COMMUNICATIONS
Army Reserve PFC Mary Tang, a network cable systems installer with the 490th Signal Company (Tactical Installation and Networking – Enhanced), checks a cable alignment during a SIPR- NIPR Access Point class June 2 at Fort Gordon, GA. (Photo by SPC Anthony Hooker, 359th Signal Brigade)
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